Original artwork description:

An atmospheric depiction of the little town of Inveraray on the banks of Loch Fyne in Argyll. As is often seen on the west coast there is a mist rolling in from the sea creating a feeling of tranquility. Paul McCartney was inspired by the nearby Mull of Kintyre and in a similar way I was inspired by the mists rolling in from the sea to Inveraray .. "my desire is to be here"!

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acrylic paint, canvas

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...mists rolling in Inveraray Acrylic painting
by Margaret Denholm

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An atmospheric depiction of the little town of Inveraray on the banks of Loch Fyne in Argyll. As is often seen on the west coast there is a mist rolling in from the sea creating a feeling of tranquility. Paul McCartney was inspired by the nearby Mull of Kintyre and in a similar way I was inspired by the mists rolling in from the sea to Inveraray .. "my desire is to be here"!

Materials used:

acrylic paint, canvas

Tags:
#campbelltown #sea haar #scotchmist #village #scotland #sailing #fog #scottish #surfing #argyll #paul mccartney #mists #scottish village #highland #loch fyne #rest and be thankful #lowland #inveraray #mull of kintyre 
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Margaret is a freelance Scottish artist living and working in the Central Belt of Scotland but she spends a great deal of time in Argyll and on the West... Read more

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